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NASA SPoRT’s Pseudo Geostationary Lightning Mapper (PGLM)

NASA SPoRT’s Pseudo Geostationary Lightning Mapper (PGLM). Sixth Meeting of the Science Advisory Committee 28 February – 1 March, 2012. National Space Science and Technology Center, Huntsville, AL. transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations.

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NASA SPoRT’s Pseudo Geostationary Lightning Mapper (PGLM)

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  1. NASA SPoRT’s Pseudo Geostationary Lightning Mapper (PGLM) Sixth Meeting of the Science Advisory Committee 28 February – 1 March, 2012 National Space Science and Technology Center, Huntsville, AL transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations

  2. What is Total Lightning? • Total Lightning • Combination of cloud-to-ground and intra-cloud Total Lightning Activity Cloud-to-Ground Strikes Inter-Cloud Flashes 31 Individual Storms transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations

  3. EF-1 Importance of Total Lightning Source Density Warning Issued Lightning Safety Example Lightning Jump Example • Correlates with updraft strength • Correlates with incipient severity • Not point data like NLDN • Enhance lightning safety • Enhance situational awareness transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations

  4. Total Lightning Reflectivity Relevance to SPoRT • LMAs are a major SPoRT activity • First transition in 2003 • Expanding to multiple networks • Producing new training modules • Developing new visualizations • Preparing for AWIPS II • Apply experience to GLM NLDN Velocity transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations

  5. Accomplishments LIGHTNING MAPPING ARRAY TOTAL LIGHTNING NETWORKS “Partner with other NOAA/NWS testbeds and nationwide partners” – SAC 2009 DCLMA AWC Dugway OU NALMA TTU SPC NMTU GTU White Sands KSC TAMU

  6. Current GLM Activities • Funded as part of GOES-R Proving Ground and Risk Reduction • Spring Program Participant • Prepare forecasters for GLM • Created Pseudo-GLM (PGLM) • Provide training • Contributions by partners • Stand-in until GLM proxy ready Training Module Used for the Spring Program transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations

  7. PGLM is NOT a GLM proxy • Demonstration tool • Work with select end users • Total lightning and GLM learning • Easy to implement • Focus of discussion • How to use lower resolution • Develop operational plans • Develop display tools • SPoRT can produce this 24/7 Why Use the PGLM? PGLM with radar for Spring Program transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations

  8. Maximum Flash Density (MFD) Product 30 min Maximum Flash Density Lightning Safety! Standard PGLM Flashes 30 min MFD Standard PGLM overlaid on the MFD PGLM: 1 MFD: 9 Compare current 2 min PGLM vs 30 min MFD Plots maximum flash density for each grid box over 30 min Spatial extent over 30 min 9 Flashes • SUMMARY • MFD is a fast “at a glance” trending tool • Compare 30 min MFD to current 2 min PGLM • If PGLM > MFD, intensifying and vice versa • MFD gives 30 min overview of spatial extent which is very useful for lightning safety • Designed based on feedback from forecasters 8 Flashes PGLM: 8 MFD: 19 All cells weakening Threat of cloud-to-ground strike 19 Flashes Use by overlaying PGLM PGLM: 17 MFD: 54 Are these strengthening or weakening? Can loop, use AWIPS II tool, OR 17 Flashes 54 Flashes Another use for MFD, or density track product Matches well with 30-30 rule transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations

  9. Spring Program Forecaster Feedback • 70% responded PGLM was “relatively easy” to interpret • 54% ranked PGLM an 8 or better for using it in the future • 63% ranked PGLM an 8+ for importance – 94% with a 6+ • Overwhelmingly support a trend tool • Provided training updates • Impressed with situational awareness • Impressed with cloud-to-ground lead time transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations

  10. The PGLM is main lightning tool • Ready for 2012 and later • West Texas LMA will be added • Update and develop training • New processing • Developing new mosaic product • Incorporating feedback • AWIPS II (e.g. tracking tool) • Visiting scientist trips to AWC / SPC • Transition GLM proxy as appropriate • Once GLM is launched • Perform process studies • GLM validation Washington DC PGLM Looking Forward Oklahoma PGLM transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations

  11. BACKUP SLIDES transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations

  12. PGLM Reflectivity Operational Example 9 Flashes 2209 UTC transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations

  13. Operational Example PGLM Reflectivity 16 Flashes 2212 UTC transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations

  14. Operational Example PGLM Reflectivity 75 Flashes 2220 UTC transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations

  15. Operational Example PGLM Reflectivity Warning Issued 2226 UTC transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations

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